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[000:00:00;00] a when you sit down with a headline story, the russian defense ministry say ukraine has lost more than 6000 of its soldiers over the past month. some states that you asked its western allies are seeking to prolong the conflict with the reports. russian troops are facing fierce resistance around the dumbass ton of money, inca, but have captured at least $10.00 prisoners realty, or exclusively from fighters on the front line.
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a more after shot, hit tricky after a set of devastating or a quick to robin parts of the country, destroying homes and leaving with just after 10 at night in mom pops on here in moscow this tuesday, february, the 7th i'm you know, neil and this is our team or the russian military has assessed kias bottle feet losses over the past month. defense minister survey showing goose say's within that time ukraine has lost over 6500 trips and more than 600 military vehicles. he also declared that the u. s. and it's western allies helping, trying to drive guy the conflict with the ultimate goal of hurting russia sooner. so they made you say it was at united states and its allies are trying to prolong
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the conflict as much as possible to do this. they have started supplying heavy, offensive weapons, openly calling on ukraine to seize our territories. in fact, that such steps involved needle countries in the conflict and can lead to an unpredictable level of escalation here, those groups of russian troops are working to eradicate all the weapons and equipment supply to key of both on the delivery routes and in combat positions such as your move in january, they also lost 26 aircraft 7 helicopters and 208 drones. so that was the end of that list of the losses when it comes to ukraine. then he went on to talk about those who are supplying ukraine with weapons. and he said that the u. s. and its allies are really dragon out the conflict by supplied heavy offensive weapons. and that their actions also openly calling on ukraine to snatch russian territories. and that their actions, the us and its allies,
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their actions are actually dragging nato countries into the conflict and escalated things to a point where we could see it, reach an unpredictable level. that sounds a quite scary, but again, we're seeing this. it's not stop in there, just continue and continue. and he also went on to say that the weapons that they do find russian troops are continuing to grind all the weapons and equipment. they find that as supplies the key of regime, both on the battlefield and also on the supply routes. then he spoke about the key of regime continuing to intimidate people in the territories that have recently come under russian control. and they're doing that by striking hospitals. why striking residential areas, and then he went on to give us a list of the territories. the areas that have recently been liberated and he said that whites and currently in the area of ugly dar and arts almost is developing successfully. yet just to expand on what marina was saying there, the head of the den. yes, republic, sage russian forces have gang the strategic advantage or on the embattled city of archibald sc,
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also known as back. moot dots as russian troops are advancing on ukrainian positions across the front line. our senior correspondent, murat garcia, has been witnessing that 1st hump key of admit back more ease. on the brink rushes, wagner group has launched an assault from 3 directions, north, east, and south, who usually myself, our arthur will get out of this hail, cold botanist. it's all burning, it would barely got out in small groups. our command is don campbell, us in 10 minutes. so you feel like it's a school that we lost more people to say to dad for injured in half an hour. these are all who are left. it's hell there, north simply how i'm telling you much sued of the battlefield. bachman has been utterly savage. it has claimed thousands, if not tens of thousands of ukrainian troops killed endangered. rare sleeps from
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ukrainian journalists and troops paint a terrible picture. 6 yes, i spent people who transport the dead and wounded out of backlit, and they told me that according to their estimates and unprepared ukraine and fight to survive in backward for only 4 hours on the front line. yes. that's a very negative statistic. i think they survive longer in zappa rogia than yet. can le ganske russian forces are pushing forward slowly but surely. ah, with these is the 2 s for 2 lip, a 240 millimeter mortar used to level fortifications. if you're welcome aboard with blue,
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with the thought, ah, i may be huge and they certainly are, but they function much like they're smaller cousins and those are read regular. more does cell mine is launched out of the tube, flies it an arc and lands on target with the ammunition that they're using now are those mines are rocket assisted, meaning that they can cover much greater distances. ah, with it is somewhat grassy to a v i think to these gods far together.
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one is usually pretty enough. mm. but it's a little finishing us to nothing remains of the enemy's positions of the shot. this system fire strictly up major targets and leave nothing handing the 2 lip is just one of the weapons that ukrainian troops and nationalists are running from him. bachman and elsewhere. and every day, more weapons and vehicles arrive, rushes, military, industrial complex is in overdrive and key of understands time. he's not on its side more. i guess the of odds. he look on squeezen. well, heavy fighting has been taking place around the town of marine k in the done yet republic in the face of what said to be intense resistance. moscow forced to say they have captured 10 ukrainian soldiers r t spoken exclusively as well to some of the russian troops fighting on the front lines of warning,
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you may find some of the following images disturbing. ah, the intensity of the battle was very focused compared to the battles in the city of the past. now, here, mary inca, this struction is much more serious if you look closely here. almost every house is destroyed, a solid movie brochures. in fact, the ukrainian force is dumped a lot of their colleagues here and left them. so we always pull out the dead soldiers for ukrainian soldiers. a dead soldier means nothing left. they left him and he is still lying here and married inca we own from the thought of the mother moved from a dog of whom when you melissa blood for 6 days was stormed. some animus position
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was if that was the most difficult of both, that there was an enemy sniper, newman, and our men was killed to live. we covered the area with the machine, gun and allies on the right, helped destroying the enemy and taking their comrades into it. and so within an hour or 2 junior, we collected our dead, we do not leave our own either wounded nor killed loosen you, fortunately which if they give up rarely and only in extreme cases when their commander or another commander of the stronghold simply runs away. let us leave when we took prisoners, we tried to send a request ourselves and exchanged them for our fighters, but it was useless. they didn't care what ship still. they do have reasonable people apparently when they understand there are no options. i got but we recently took 5 prisoners and reasoning came to them. well, as the themself said, the commander ran away, but they stayed. either they make a panic decision on their own and sit at a strong point until the last soldier, and then that soldier runs away and leaves behind the bodies where they have
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a squad behind the lines that does not allow its soldiers to retreat. in any case, they fight to the last soldier, ukrainian soldiers whose drugs after which they cannot sleep or eat for 3 days. how many times it happened that we threw grenades and the infantry took direct hits to their hands to their legs and they continued to resist. i think it's impossible to do this without being drugged. usually personally, i think they definitely use narcotics. it is because no sane person is capable of this to another headline story to day turkey has been struck by another series of earthquakes a day after a magnitude, $7.00 events shook the country, wreaking havoc there and also in neighboring syrian turkish present regis. type or to on described of the region strongest, earthquake in almost a century. so far more than 6000 people have been confirmed dead. the following
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footage is from one of the areas hardest hit. you may find some images in it. district anita, with amid the scenes of devastation. some wealth company's a 7 year old boy has been saved after spending more than 30 hours under the rubble of a collapse building in the city of gibson. this video shows the moment rescuers brought the boy to safety and re united him with his family and house. the desperate search for survivors continues. there's been
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a huge global response to the disaster with pledges of much needed rescue equipment and humanitarian aid. ah, [000:00:00;00] with they have torn my or taught were completely broken. no, for the new modem. ah,
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guys with ah ah, ah, i miss roswell and lou families under there, my sons, my daughter, my son in law, they're still under the rubble. we hear their voices, they're still alive. there's no way to get them out. there's no machinery, there's no error with my grandson is 18 months,
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so please help them please. we can hear them have not got any news from them since the morning. please go on the 12th floor. we can't reach my family, my grandson soon . i guess you all know what this moment just after a building collapse was filmed by a journalist during a live broadcast in south eastern turkey. many video circulating online show large residential buildings, hopefully in the country with residents forced to flee their homes during the month of quit. or your my colleague royce reshay's spoke with turkish geologists did jell shinji or who commented on reports that the country has shifted?
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when meters and there are people who are out there is a local shift for about 3 beaches. but that doesn't mean the whole of turkey shifted to earthquakes, rather were called by 2 fault. one of them is a continuation of the dead sea transform fault that comes from israel. in fact, it comes from the red sea. it goes through gulf of october, why the ariba dead sea? and that is through galena, into lebanon, and from lebanon through the syrian coastal areas. it comes into tacky to hot eye, and then veers slightly to the east to join the east anatoly and fault. but when he drives the east on it all your fault and other folk, the angry felt joy zit, the escalade activated these 2 falls. and these 2 folds join at the common mirage trickle junction, where they create
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a little basin. usually with such earthquakes. busy is a big aftershock. busy his one magnitude lower than the big shock. and that can come the next day a few days later and a new one. in fact, it come or it can come in 6 months. so what has to be really prepared for these things? you have to monitor the mary catherine, look at the distribution of the aftershocks. we have to have it as sort of earthquake town built as quickly as possible because it's very cold there. now, a lot of people will die if they don't do that. there's a problem with food, there's a problem with water. there's a problem with heating. and unfortunately, the organization has not been exemplary. it hasn't been exemplary, but again, this is, this is the worst set of quakes in a 100 years as, as we understand. yes, yes, but you know, turkey should have been prepared for this. you know, people who, including me, have been saying that these things will come in turkey. was renaissance, her turkey is getting a lot of help now from the international community. but the people we've spoken to
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in syria are saying that they're having a difficult time getting aid from the international community simply due to weston sanctions. i mean, don't you think politics should be pushed aside in the wake of such a day? i mean, i sang shoes under the circumstances are silly. they should stop immediately. they had similar damage. they had similar numbers of people dying. no, i mean, i cannot understand, not helping people that have been hit through no fault of their own. this is nature's doing. i wanna show you this as well. fudge from a turkish mediterranean port where a firing gulf hundredths of shipping containers with teams of emergency personnel dousing the flames. the blaze broke out after the devastating earthquake hit turkey on monday,
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which toppled high stacks of the cargo containers. the fire has not been polite. russian emergency teams have been working on the ground in the disastrous owns in both turkey and syria. can see here, unmanned being pulled alive from the rhythm. on arrival in turkey, the russian team headed straight to one of the worst effected areas to begin search operation. there set this feller on 10 days working here to local reporters since the latest updates from this sick. he's got the been on the chair and work on the removal of debris from the collapse state story building has been going on since yesterday evening. we're now monitoring how the work is going and strict security measures remain in the in a sphere. distributive rescue crews don't let anyone near the wreckage site for safety reasons. as heavy construction equipment is working here, rescue operations are underway in 7 collapse buildings in dick appear, and 10 more have been identified as high risk buildings. the building is essentially destroyed. the number of people who died is 93. with $770.00 more
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injury, of course, our citizens continued to wait at this place. they have hope that the relatives are alive under the rubble of their waiting for news that may come at any moment of. also we see the red crescent tents here with food for locals who are waiting here for their loved ones to be found or people were given warm blankets as the weather is very cold, sir. and on them, if any buildings were destroyed due to the earthquake in the latter, as you can see in the background rescue changed military personnel citizens and volunteers working together on the ground to save people from under the rubble that earlier they asked us to keep silent in order to try to hear the voices from under the debris, de, sorry, it was closed for vehicles along this street. the rescue operation and the dismantling m. removal of the rubble continues to so much devastation. at least 10 turkish provinces have been impacted on the tremors could be felt. hundreds of kilometers away. among the countries affected, neighboring syria,
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already crippled by years of conflict, it's suffered must have devastation when seismic shock slammed. it's northern regions, let's in fact take a closer look at the extent of the destruction and the numbers. the r horowitz so far over 5400 debts have been confirmed inter key with some 31000 people injured. while searing authorities have reported more than 800 kill, they're a big numbers as well. hertz 1400 and counting the city of alamo. near the turkish border was one of the areas most effected in syria. residents were forced to flee their homes and have been gathering at shelters where they are provided with necessary accommodation. the facilities were chosen because they are far from tall buildings. as residents fear there could be further collapsing structures. we heard from some of those temporarily re housed,
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they'd been sharing their terrifying experiences. unless this man, that man who could feel the ass moving under us like when nelson the shaking was getting stronger and stronger. all the things in the house were fooling. we could not get ourselves together. we didn't know what to day and i'm a b, b. i believe people get from their homes and we decided to come to this comment. this is there more area and there and no tall buildings there. we went out to the street to see old people standing there. they were in a disastrous condition. hi leon, alack that was there are more than 750 people in the convent. we're providing all we can for these families. we give them breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as providing heating and bathrooms, and the most important thing for them which is safety or concern. another aspect to all this as syria tries to cope with the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes washington has refused to lift sanctions against the middle eastern country. the u . s. state department spokesperson recently deflected a question about its policy,
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saying the syrian government is to blame for the disastrous situation there. bobby johnson, that's right, government. they aren't. are they going to run this at your operation or integration? that sounds like where justin and i'm just show it good. just want to lift the sanctions that basically, you know, selling agency. it would be quite ironic if not even counterproductive for us to reach out to a government. it has brutalized its people over the course of a dozen years now. gassing them, slaughtering them in responsible for much of the suffering that they've endured. but human rights groups have more in that western sanctions, particularly those emerging from the us are blocking aid from getting into siri after the disaster. media outlets have reported the transport companies are hesitant to make deliveries to the country due to the risk of punishment from washington. and local journalists from syria sees the west is ignoring the
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humanitarian situation in the country. and the refusal to lift sanctions is a prime example. western countries continue to impose those sanctions. those sanctions, not just now, but even during the years of for prevent the syrians from getting their basic needs . for example, if, if the syrian government wanted to get some medicine and medical supplies for the country, the central bank of syria will not be able to make any transaction as a result of such sentence. this is just one example of what those thanks and have been doing an effect. how would they have been affecting the life of the syrian people, the u. s. and western countries in general do not care about history and peoples about the lives of the syrian. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. care is about 3 and people while the us itself and the us listen killed, hundreds of syrians during the crisis and ears right on syria. the story houses the
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u. s. looting. serious resources. the u. s. is dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east and getting that oil, some of that oil to the so called threads and product forces. former us president donald from said you said we're keeping the oil, we're not allowing the through government to get all those statements. and those act by the united states is a clear proof that they do not care about the humanitarian situation and fight, sir. yes, all they want is to implement their agenda over here. they want their political interests to be achieved. they want the country to stay divided the end of the day . they don't care, they do what they want to do, even if it's at the expense of syrians live united against sanctions. that's the message from zimbabwe. i said, partners with her run in a stunned over those punishments coming from the west. our 2 countries are resolutely united against unilateralism, illegal sanctions,
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and other unjust unilateral measures that have been imposed on us by some western countries. at the end of last week, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the 2 countries. during a meeting of the joint economic committee in the really capital, the nations agreed to strengthen cooperation and a number of sectors including trades mining, oil and tourism to ron and harry express that they're also ready to further expand economic times. what all that comes, it made us sanctions imposed on both countries symbolic way has been sanctioned since 2003 as, according to the united states, the presidential administration poses a threat to foreign policy. iran has been sanctioned, due to its nuclear program. its financial sector has been heavily restricted to,
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to american pressure while always a pleasure to welcome life on to the program professor of political communication at the university of iran. food is the you're most welcome sir. first off, if you count on an overall fee, you have countries now as we're seeing around anson bob were coming together no more than perhaps the otherwise would of do you think washington has calculated the allegiance is that will not be strengthened because of their sanctions against the nation you know, the people in washington quite rootless, as you just reported in syria, suffocating the people in the city or to achieve some reason that was the goal. and it is a reminder for. ready that you don't have to have peace for the program
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would be sanctioned by the united states always doesn't have a program that don't have any program. so it's the practice of us foreign policy to sanction countries that's following the washing. and they have to find some excuse and they manage to find that they need work. and it is all it is the suffering of what it is in the country isn't the sanction of to the thank you. and patrick does result of what the united and alex population engaging. i'll check interest and grow. who had that against us? the good news is that us is a country decline sooner or later. this american sanction the fate
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of a and the friendship that we're looking in this country is going to continue on. there was lots talks about between around and above where we mentioned opportunities for cooperation. i grew a culture mining health medicine a lot more between the nations. what's fluid, what's top of the agenda as regards ad that for a run, what is to run? what are they seeking, primarily, what's the one overriding thing they want to get from somebody as you know, africa in the ways of all the countries that how does that capacity to cooperate with you and it's the corporation within the symbol. ready is going to be good for both countries and it's going to be good for the neighboring countries as well. so
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in the increase corporation as well. ready as providing don is going to be available to make the distant countries and then you don't train them, but they and they help that can provide a different level is going to help not only just involve it but in that region. so that i think this is a win win situation. you don't, you don't engage in racism back africans. they don't have the history of the history of the colonizing. and then bob is an african country. and the importance of africa is going to grow as the so for which is the 21st century. just a brief note on, on one aspect, as mentioned around for years wants to have its energy, self sustainable, and nuclear energy is a big part of that. we know that a robin's a bob way struck
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a deal to supply uranium and circumvention of international sanctions before it took them bob way quite a long time to prepare for its exports. is it possible to proceed with those shipments? we've got about 10 minutes or you know, when the country is engage in economic activities, they basically present the goods that they have, the needs and the trading uranium is not illegal under international law. different countries that engage in that activity. and if you don't and. ready

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